Juliet Fromholt
Music Director / Host, Kaleidoscope & Alpha RhythmsJuliet Fromholt is proud to be music director at 91.3FM WYSO. Juliet began volunteering at WYSO while working at WWSU, the student station at her alma mater, Wright State University. After joining WYSO's staff in 2009, Juliet developed WYSO’s digital and social media strategy until moving into the music director role in 2021. An avid music fan and former record store employee, Juliet continues to host her two music shows, Alpha Rhythms and Kaleidoscope, which features studio performances from local musicians every week. She also co-hosts Attack of the Final Girls, a horror film review podcast.
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Saturday, February 10, 2024 marked the second installment of The Outside Presents, a free concert series that aims to connect local audiences with experimental music artists from around the Midwest.
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WYSO music director Juliet Fromholt hosts a live studio session with Avalon Park, who are set to play a benefit concert for the Autoimmune Association at Yellow Cab Tavern on February 24.
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WYSO music director Juliet Fromholt hosts a preview of the Gem City Mardi Gras Threauxdown, which takes places on February 10 at the Brightside.
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Kyleen Downes joined WYSO Music Director Juliet Fromholt to discuss her new single, “Left on the Pavement,” released on January 26. A release show will be held at Yellow Cab Tavern on January 27.
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WYSO music host Juliet Fromholt hosts a live preview of the Rong Brothers Brunch Bash, with performances from Proxy.exe, Isai Morales and Los Loko, DosGrandios, and the Rong Brothers.
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Josh Eagle talks with Juliet Fromholt about moving back to Ohio, finding musical community in Columbus, and his sobriety, a theme on Let's Just Make Something Beautiful, his new album.
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This week, WYSO music director Juliet Fromholt interviewed Dayton vocalist Day Luster ahead of the release of his new single, 'Nectar.' They talk music and social media.
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This week, WYSO music director interviewed folk singer and songwriter Scott Lee, who released his a album, Junk Drawer Dimes, on January 6, 2024.
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On Friday, January 5, The Brightside will host On Repeat, Volume 2, a showcase of four regional musicians who use sound looping in their performances.
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Listen to speeches from the 2023 Dayton Literary Peace Prize recipients: Robert Samuels and Toluse Olorunnipa, Geraldine Brooks, and Sandra Cisneros.